Mallorca Left Empty-Handed as Betis Claims Victory

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In Matchday 24 of La Liga, Betis triumphed over Mallorca with a score of 2-1, showcasing their efficiency on the field despite less possession.

In the 24th round of La Liga, Real Betis overcame the challenge posed by Mallorca, winning 2-1 in a match held at the Mallorca Son Moix Stadium. The outing began with an early goal from Abde Ezzalzouli, who found the net in the 17th minute, giving Betis a 1-0 lead. Just before the halftime whistle, Cédric Bakambu extended the lead to 2-0 in the 46th minute.

Despite Mallorca’s resilience, with Vedat Muriqi scoring a well-placed header in the 65th minute to bring the score to 2-1, they couldn’t find an equalizer before time ran out. Muriqi’s goal was a result of a precise pass from Sergi Darder, ending in a stunning finish to the left corner.

Early in the first half, Marc Roca’s shot hit the post, which could have given Betis a crucial advantage. However, even with Mallorca dominating possession at 61%, Betis made their opportunities count with clinical precision.

Abde Ezzalzouli was undoubtedly the standout player, contributing significantly with a goal, four shots on target, and completing 14 successful passes. Another notable performance came from Antony, who managed three shots and completed 31 passes, helping his team maintain control when needed.

Mallorca’s forward Vedat Muriqi also impressed the crowd with an impressive nutmeg on defender Aitor Ruibal in the 62nd minute, showcasing his skillful play. The tactical setup for Mallorca, led by coach Jagoba Arrasate, featured a 4-5-1 formation with Leo Román in goal and Muriqi as the lone striker.

Meanwhile, Betis, under Manuel Pellegrini, fielded a 4-3-3 formation with Álvaro Valles in goal and a strong attacking trio comprising Antony, Cédric Bakambu, and Abde Ezzalzouli.

The match was officiated by Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos.

Looking ahead, Mallorca will travel to face Celta, while Betis will return home to take on Rayo Vallecano. As it stands, Mallorca sits in 18th place in the league with 24 points, whereas Betis climbs to 5th with 41 points.

Substitutions for Mallorca

45’ 2T – Omar Mascarell out for Manu Morlanes, Diego Llorente out for Marc Bartra, Mateo Joseph out for Zito Luvumbo

77’ 2T – Sergi Darder out for Pablo Torre, Samu Costa out for Antonio Sánchez

81’ 2T – Johan Mojica out for Toni Lato

Yellow Cards for Mallorca:

20’ 1T Samu Costa (Unsporting behavior), 4’ 2T Manu Morlanes (Holding an opponent to prevent advance), 13’ 2T Vedat Muriqi (Simulation of a foul), 16’ 2T Pablo Maffeo (Unsporting behavior)

Substitutions for Betis

66’ 2T – Álvaro Fidalgo out for Sergi Altimira, Aitor Ruibal out for Ángel Ortiz

88’ 2T – Cédric Bakambu out for Nelson Deossa

Yellow Cards for Betis:

15’ 1T Diego Llorente (Unsporting behavior), 43’ 1T Aitor Ruibal (Holding an opponent to impede progress), 9’ 2T Álvaro Valles (Delay of game)